5 Pre-Round Warm-Up Routines That Actually Lower Your Score
A structured warm-up is one of the highest-return investments a golfer can make — costing fifteen minutes before the round but paying dividends across all eighteen holes.
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Strategy, training, and mindset for golfers at every level — from weekend players to serious competitors.
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A structured warm-up is one of the highest-return investments a golfer can make — costing fifteen minutes before the round but paying dividends across all eighteen holes.
Course management is the art of making decisions that minimise risk and maximise opportunity across eighteen holes — one of the most reliable ways to improve your scoring without changing a single thing about your technique.
The golfers who score consistently well are not necessarily the ones who hit the best shots. They are the ones who manage their attention and emotional state most effectively across the full duration of the round.
Green reading is a skill — not an instinct — and it can be developed methodically. The principles are straightforward. What takes time is training your eye to apply them reliably.
The slice is golf's most democratic affliction. It does not discriminate by handicap, age, or equipment budget. But slicing is not a mystery — it is the predictable result of two measurable conditions, and both can be corrected.
A slice is rarely about your swing path. We break down the actual cause most amateur golfers overlook — and the one drill that fixes it in a single range session.